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Edward, completely taken by surprise, rose committed to the auspices of Edward, Prince of Wales, the Prior of St. John, and Lord Wenlock, who, having shared the Lancastrian defeat at Earl of March, and left a son, Richard, Duke of York."--See cache = ./cache/46132.txt txt = ./txt/46132.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15769 author = Everett-Green, Evelyn title = In the Wars of the Roses: A Story for the Young date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 60126 sentences = 2743 flesch = 82 summary = "Ah, my little Paul, time flies fast, and you will be a man before "I love the little prince, our good king's son," cried Paul with bewildered Paul was standing looking after the pretty child prince, Paul scarce heard what passed, for the little prince dashed forward The prince placed his hand smilingly on Paul's lips. "Mine is soon told, sweet prince," said Paul. Paul knew every inch of the house by heart; but Edward was less Edward smiled and laid a hand on Paul's shoulder. had closed behind Edward, Paul thought it mattered little what The other man, who had now come up, looked full into Paul's face, day on Paul's behalf, to ask for news of the prince; and when it "You have saved us from a great peril this day, Paul," said the To Paul and the prince it seemed as if the day were all but won. cache = ./cache/15769.txt txt = ./txt/15769.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32675 author = Rogers, W. H. Hamilton (William Henry Hamilton) title = The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 112644 sentences = 5367 flesch = 71 summary = To Sir Nicholas succeeded William his son, who married Joan daughter Sir William Cheney, his son and successor, married Cicely, daughter of left two daughters,--Elizabeth, born Nov., 1424, married Sir John Sir Thomas by Alice Skipwith, married Elizabeth daughter of John de of king Henry the VII House, and his son was the third Lord Of Sir William's sons, Richard the eldest died without issue before Thomas Bonville, third son, married Cicely, daughter of Sir John John Bonville, son and heir of Sir William and Margaret d'Aumarle, Arundell (second son of Sir John), and his wife Margaret Howard, Sir William Courtenay's mother was Margaret Bonville, daughter of Lord Sir Thomas Cheney, nephew and heir of John, Lord Cheney, K.G., married church of Minster, but his son Henry, Lord Cheney, having on 22 Sir Richard died about 1427, his wife afterward married John Sir John Stafford, second son, married Anne daughter of William the cache = ./cache/32675.txt txt = ./txt/32675.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7723 author = Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title = The Last of the Barons — Volume 09 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34574 sentences = 1845 flesch = 81 summary = "Ha!" muttered the king, and his bold face fell, "comes the earl's "The danger is past forever!" said King Edward, as the wine sparkled fall into the hands of the Earl of March (Edward IV.), Warwick and bewitched the Earl of Warwick and his grace the Lord Clarence, so that thou hast a girl in thy troop who hath a blinking eye that well wizard whom King Edward hath given up to the people,--look to thy Edward shall not reign; the earl must say also what king England pardoned thy evil thought; thou hast told me thyself that another face "Ask the earl thyself, Isabel; Lord Warwick hath no concealment from "Come hither, my Anne," he said tenderly; "thou who hast thy mother's "Pasque Dieu!" said the king, laying his hand on the young man's earl to England, nor appear there till his father was proclaimed king. cache = ./cache/7723.txt txt = ./txt/7723.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7724 author = Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title = The Last of the Barons — Volume 10 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23914 sentences = 1303 flesch = 80 summary = "Meanwhile, thou lovest me, Hastings!" said Sibyll, with great mind, and I said to myself, 'Lord Hastings is King Edward's friend; "She loves thee, then?" said Adam, in a tone of great anguish,--"she "Then go,--go at once; come back no more till thou hast wound up thy "thou hast spoken as beseems thee; and my answer I will tell thy king, the duke, then moving his chair nearer to Hastings, said with a "Tush, William!" replied the king, more gently, "thou hast more than "I tell thee, Graul," said the friar, "that thou hast had far the best thee for thirty; but thou hast led too jolly a life to look still in "Thou art mad, Hastings!" said the king, in great astonishment. "Come, Hastings," said the king, with a ghastly smile,--"they tell us his hand on the earl's shoulder, and said, "Peace be with thee!--thou cache = ./cache/7724.txt txt = ./txt/7724.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7726 author = Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title = The Last of the Barons — Volume 12 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18150 sentences = 951 flesch = 79 summary = The next day Edward and his army entered, amidst departure of the York army, that Lord Hastings entered the Tower, to gazed steadily on his face, and said, "Lord Hastings, they tell me thy "Tear him from me, and if King Edward win the day, Lord Hastings shall have thy life; if Lord Warwick, thy days are lover; on the other hand, should Lord Warwick get the better, what Perhaps if your father be true to King Edward, "My friends, my followers, and my children," said the earl, "the field London, where they spread the news of the earl's victory and Edward's "Ha!" said Edward, thoughtfully, "bold Gloucester fails, Montagu is "All is lost!" said Montagu, as side by side with Warwick the brothers mists are needed no more now; King Edward hath got the day, eh?" King Edward comes. kith, ambition, love, were to other men was Lord Warwick's smile to cache = ./cache/7726.txt txt = ./txt/7726.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7722 author = Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title = The Last of the Barons — Volume 08 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19354 sentences = 1083 flesch = 82 summary = king or kaisar, that thou canst not choose thy bride as the heart bids bravest, Sir Marmaduke Nevile accompanied the earl and the Lady Anne "Shall I love thee, Sibyll?" she said, with a girl's candid "Would the Earl Warwick approve thy pity, sweet Lady Anne?" asked "Sir Marmaduke," then said Alwyn, in a grave and earnest voice, "it "My poor Alwyn," he said, "if thou canst save this young maid,--whom am here in attendance on sweet Lady Anne, whom the king loves as a I tell thee that if thou dreamest that Lord Hastings loves Sibyll Warner as man loves the maiden he would wed, thou deceivest moments, both in thought, till Hastings said: "Thou lovest me, Sibyll, King Edward feasted high, and Sibyll sat in her father's chamber,--she The Lady Anne (to whom Sibyll had previously communicated the king's "King!" said the brave old man, "may God pardon thee; for if the last cache = ./cache/7722.txt txt = ./txt/7722.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7717 author = Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title = The Last of the Barons — Volume 03 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23254 sentences = 1331 flesch = 80 summary = "My poor father!" she said pityingly, "wilt thou not leave thyself the Father, thy Sibyll only hoarded her poor gains for thee!" poor Adam," said Hilyard; "thou canst scarcely have passed thy broad brown hand on Warner's shoulder, resumed, "Thou art poor, Adam!" man's reason; and if he be, as his friends hope, sane and rightjudging, thou wilt give him certain papers, which, after his hand has "Thou art unselfish, sweet mistress," said Hastings; and, surprised by MASTER ADAM WARNER AND KING HENRY THE SIXTH. "My lord," said the officer at the gate, "one Master Adam Warner hath "And now, good my lord," said Adam, hastening, with eager hands, to Warner,"--for here Adam, poor man, awed by Henry's mildness into shame "I desire nothing better, my lord king," said Adam, boldly; "but first "Um!" said the prince, smiling, "Master Warner, thou hast read of the cache = ./cache/7717.txt txt = ./txt/7717.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7715 author = Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title = The Last of the Barons — Volume 01 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 39925 sentences = 2012 flesch = 77 summary = smile, Lord Montagu turned to the young man he had noticed as wearing "Worshipful sir," said the young Nevile, with equal generosity, "I "Thou art hard on thy namesake, fair my lord," said a young noble, in "Fair and softly, Master Marmaduke," said Alwyn, "you will understand been good-night and a long day to Marmaduke Nevile. father's guest," said Sibyll; and retracing the way up the stairs, she "My father," said the gentle voice of Sibyll, "my poor father, thou "Do not frown on me, Father," said Sibyll, sadly; "let the world "Is this thy friend, Master Nevile?" said Sibyll, with a glance at the "Your father is a great man," said Alwyn, after a pause. "Young man, what wantest thou with all this gold?" said Adam, in a The unexpected sight of the fair young face of Marmaduke Nevile, and MASTER MARMADUKE NEVILE LEAVES THE WIZARD'S HOUSE FOR THE GREAT WORLD. cache = ./cache/7715.txt txt = ./txt/7715.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7725 author = Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title = The Last of the Barons — Volume 11 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14119 sentences = 695 flesch = 75 summary = man, and then went to the earl of Warwick to declare that Master great towns, that between Edward of York and the Earl of Warwick a "I pardon thee," answered Warwick; "and if ever thou art wronged as I the bark that has borne Edward king of England to the land of his reached Lord Warwick in his hall, King Henry in his palace, Elizabeth The moment the earl heard of Edward's reception at York, When the earl next heard that Edward had passed Pontefract with letter from Amboise to King Edward; see, his duchess, Warwick's very The earl, meanwhile, had reached Warwick, still encamped; Edward advanced on the town of Warwick thus vacated; Earl of Warwick's party, for, as you have heard before, this Warwick town, with offers of pardon to the earl, with promises of with the earl in person would give to Edward, justified Warwick in cache = ./cache/7725.txt txt = ./txt/7725.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7718 author = Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title = The Last of the Barons — Volume 04 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 32616 sentences = 1617 flesch = 77 summary = yet true to my king and his cause; I shall know how to advise Edward to the marvellous love that King Louis shows my lord the earl. "Your pardon, my Lord Hastings," said Rivers, "I knew not my thrust Lord Warwick, our couriers bring us word that Count Charolois declares "You speak wisely, sir," said the queen; "and your king will yet "It is said," observed Sibyll, looking down, "that my Lord Hastings or speak word against King Edward, yet were that princely lord--the "Well, my dear lord and brother," said Montagu, laying his arm on the "My lord king," answered the count, "I fear me, indeed, that a knight "Our Lord forefend," said Richard, "that I should say that Warwick "You know not Lord Warwick, Sir Count. Earl of Warwick, Prince Richard said, in a voice which, though even "Return with us," said the Lord of St. John, "and we will make Edward cache = ./cache/7718.txt txt = ./txt/7718.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7721 author = Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title = The Last of the Barons — Volume 07 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 22110 sentences = 1182 flesch = 80 summary = "And I answer," said Edward, loftily, "that whether Warwick approve or "Yes, my lords and sirs, see,--it is not the Earl of Warwick, next to "Well, my friends," said Warwick, "and what would you of the king?" Earl of Warwick is in the village, and if his banner float beside King to proclaim Clarence king and Warwick lord protector. "Um!" said the Lollard, "Lord Warwick is a good man, and has never, county of Warwick; and Anthony Woodville wrote word that, if the king complaint, and took his place by the king's side, when Edward said "I misthink the king," said Warwick, gloomily; "but my word is pledged "Oh, my king," said Anthony, now Earl of Rivers,--who, by far the "King Edward," said Warwick, slowly and mournfully, "you have deceived to the great Earl of Warwick will Edward IV. itself, and, God's truth, I would rather be Lord Warwick than King of cache = ./cache/7721.txt txt = ./txt/7721.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7720 author = Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title = The Last of the Barons — Volume 06 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14366 sentences = 784 flesch = 80 summary = Gloucester wed Anne, and (let thy ambitious heart beat high, Montagu) "Thou art profane, Montagu; the Church spoils no man,--the Church "Adam," quoth Hilyard, "ere I answer, tell me this: Thou with thy science wouldst change the world: art thou a jot nearer to thy end?" "Well-a-day," said poor Adam, "you know little what I have undergone. "And for what hast thou kneaded up all this waste of wax?" asked Adam. thou too provoking; but I honour and love thee, man,--let it pass. "As man's genius to him is woman's heart to her," answered Sibyll, her "Thou art brave and gay in thy silken sheen," said Adam, curiously Thou hast heard that in youth he wooed Katherine Nevile,--that we Lord Hastings in the court he paid to Sibyll. "My child, thou art entangling thy skein," said the lady of Bonville, JOY FOR ADAM, AND HOPE FOR SIBYLL--AND POPULAR FRIAR BUNGEY! cache = ./cache/7720.txt txt = ./txt/7720.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7716 author = Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title = The Last of the Barons — Volume 02 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12078 sentences = 566 flesch = 77 summary = EARL WARWICK THE KING-MAKER. chamberlain, or usher, to the king-like earl, advanced to Marmaduke cousin, Master Marmaduke Nevile, to the earl's presence?" The young Richard Nevile, Earl of Warwick, in the Rous Roll, preserved at the "Thou hast thy father's warm heart and hasty thought, Marmaduke," said "I thank and accept thee, young Nevile; but thou hast heard that I am "Ah, Father," said the elder of these two girls, as Warwick's hand "Is he not to be pitied?--Crown, wife, son, and Earl Warwick's stout eyes of the king, "art thou not ashamed, my lord?--the grim earl comes Edward, as Warwick slightly bent his proud knee to his king; "your "Thou wrongest me, Warwick," said the king, carelessly; "Dame Cook was "Warwick, thou deemest ill of thy king's kingliness." "King Edward," said Warwick, moodily, "tried services merit not this young prince, in a whisper, "a word in thy ear, noble Warwick!" cache = ./cache/7716.txt txt = ./txt/7716.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7719 author = Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title = The Last of the Barons — Volume 05 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9313 sentences = 528 flesch = 83 summary = "Nay, sweet prince," said the ecclesiastic, "I pray thee to consider Thou hast persuaded me to accompany thee to Lord Warwick "Thou forgettest that the Lady Isabel is dearly loved by Clarence, and "My lord, my Richard," said the countess, "why didst thou steal so "Peradventure, fair lord," said the countess, with an arch yet halfmelancholy smile, "because that pride, or ambition, name it as thou "And what brings ye hither, young truants?" said the earl, as Anne, "Warwick," replied the prince, "thou mayest know that I never looked chief) pass to the Lady Anne," said Richard, musingly. "Nay, nay, sister," said Anne; "what is there in Richard that "Would love reconcile thee to such a loss, proud Isabel?" said Anne, noble Richard, thou art so young that the king and the world would "Nay," said Warwick, "thou knowest that I am a plain man; to bid thee cache = ./cache/7719.txt txt = ./txt/7719.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 44304 author = Frederic, Harold title = The Deserter, and Other Stories: A Book of Two Wars date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62226 sentences = 3915 flesch = 89 summary = As the milkers said, old Asa had been "poorly" since his Mose went denyin' Mose was a good son to the old man." The faintest stir of life passed over the corpse-like face, and old Asa Mose stood behind the stove, stealing furtive glances at the old man "No," said the old man, "that was always the way. "Yes, I know," said Mose, with hesitation; "but the old man here--that Mose merely clapped his hand on Job's shoulder, and said, "You won't The old man said nothing at all, but sat bending forward in his chair, "And look here, boy, if you and the old man find As they came up, the old man lifted his head and looked his son in the "Well, you'll have time to do that while Norm's gone," commented Job. With grave insistence he took the old rubber ornament from Asa's hand cache = ./cache/44304.txt txt = ./txt/44304.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 848 author = Stevenson, Robert Louis title = The Black Arrow: A Tale of Two Roses date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 80708 sentences = 5436 flesch = 91 summary = "Nay," said Dick, "every man that follows shall have sixpence a day, and "Master Dick," said Bennet, "come hither, and pull me a good pull upon "Come, Hatch," said Dick, "respect his stone-blind eyes. Half an hour later, Sir Daniel gave Dick the letter, and bade him speed "And how came ye with Sir Daniel, Master Matcham?" pursued Dick. marriage is like death, it comes to all," said Dick, with "I think I be a man of wood, indeed," said Dick, "to trudge afoot the "Nay," said Matcham, "I would 'a' saved us both, good Dick, for I can "Well, lad," returned Dick, taking the hand which was offered him, "good "Sir Daniel hath a wise tongue," said Hatch, aside, to Dick. "Nay, Sir Daniel," said Dick, "but where the master biddeth there will "They began to come, Master Dick," said Greensheve, "about the time ye cache = ./cache/848.txt txt = ./txt/848.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32954 author = Stevenson, Robert Louis title = The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 81337 sentences = 5601 flesch = 91 summary = "Nay," said Dick, "every man that follows shall have sixpence a day, and "Master Dick," said Bennet, "come hither, and pull me a good pull upon "Come, Hatch," said Dick, "respect his stone-blind eyes. Half an hour later, Sir Daniel gave Dick the letter, and bade him speed "And how came ye with Sir Daniel, Master Matcham?" pursued Dick. marriage is like death, it comes to all," said Dick, with "I think I be a man of wood, indeed," said Dick, "to trudge afoot the "Nay," said Matcham, "I would 'a' saved us both, good Dick, for I can "Well, lad," returned Dick, taking the hand which was offered him, "good "Sir Daniel hath a wise tongue," said Hatch, aside, to Dick. "Nay, Sir Daniel," said Dick, "but where the master biddeth there will "They began to come, Master Dick," said Greensheve, "about the time ye cache = ./cache/32954.txt txt = ./txt/32954.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31484 author = Stevenson, Robert Louis title = The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition, Vol. 08 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 87769 sentences = 5943 flesch = 91 summary = "Nay," said Dick; "every man that follows shall have sixpence a day, and "Master Dick," said Bennet, "come hither, and pull me a good pull upon "Come, Hatch," said Dick, "respect his stone-blind eyes. Half an hour later, Sir Daniel gave Dick the letter and bade him speed "And how came ye with Sir Daniel, Master Matcham?" pursued Dick. marriage is like death, it comes to all," said Dick, with "I think I be a man of wood, indeed," said Dick, "to trudge afoot the "Nay," said Matcham, "I would 'a' saved us both, good Dick, for I can "Well, lad," returned Dick, taking the hand which was offered him, "good "Sir Daniel hath a wise tongue," said Hatch aside to Dick. "Nay, Sir Daniel," said Dick, "but where the master biddeth there will "They began to come, Master Dick," said Greensheve, "about the time ye cache = ./cache/31484.txt txt = ./txt/31484.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 57164 author = Oman, Charles title = Warwick, the Kingmaker date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 70074 sentences = 3104 flesch = 74 summary = reader of history than Richard Neville Earl of Warwick and Salisbury. 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(John George) title: The Wars of the Roses; or, Stories of the Struggle of York and Lancaster date: words: 100162 sentences: 4207 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/46132.txt txt: ./txt/46132.txt summary: a rumor that his eldest son Edward, the boy-Earl of March, was coming Salisbury and Warwick, with the duke''s eldest son, Edward, escaped to and a great army having been assembled, the Lancastrian king and his The monk-king found Margaret of Anjou and the Prince of Wales in Lord the Red Rose; the first against his brother-in-law, King Edward, the With Margaret of Anjou heading a mighty army at York, and Edward Warwick and Edward''s brother, the young Duke of Clarence, in York, she remained quietly at the court of King Edward, her brother, by the king, in Warwick''s house, to the niece or daughter of the earl; of "GOD bless King Henry!" Edward, completely taken by surprise, rose committed to the auspices of Edward, Prince of Wales, the Prior of St. John, and Lord Wenlock, who, having shared the Lancastrian defeat at Earl of March, and left a son, Richard, Duke of York."--See id: 15769 author: Everett-Green, Evelyn title: In the Wars of the Roses: A Story for the Young date: words: 60126 sentences: 2743 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/15769.txt txt: ./txt/15769.txt summary: "Ah, my little Paul, time flies fast, and you will be a man before "I love the little prince, our good king''s son," cried Paul with bewildered Paul was standing looking after the pretty child prince, Paul scarce heard what passed, for the little prince dashed forward The prince placed his hand smilingly on Paul''s lips. "Mine is soon told, sweet prince," said Paul. Paul knew every inch of the house by heart; but Edward was less Edward smiled and laid a hand on Paul''s shoulder. had closed behind Edward, Paul thought it mattered little what The other man, who had now come up, looked full into Paul''s face, day on Paul''s behalf, to ask for news of the prince; and when it "You have saved us from a great peril this day, Paul," said the To Paul and the prince it seemed as if the day were all but won. id: 44304 author: Frederic, Harold title: The Deserter, and Other Stories: A Book of Two Wars date: words: 62226 sentences: 3915 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/44304.txt txt: ./txt/44304.txt summary: As the milkers said, old Asa had been "poorly" since his Mose went denyin'' Mose was a good son to the old man." The faintest stir of life passed over the corpse-like face, and old Asa Mose stood behind the stove, stealing furtive glances at the old man "No," said the old man, "that was always the way. "Yes, I know," said Mose, with hesitation; "but the old man here--that Mose merely clapped his hand on Job''s shoulder, and said, "You won''t The old man said nothing at all, but sat bending forward in his chair, "And look here, boy, if you and the old man find As they came up, the old man lifted his head and looked his son in the "Well, you''ll have time to do that while Norm''s gone," commented Job. With grave insistence he took the old rubber ornament from Asa''s hand id: 7723 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: The Last of the Barons — Volume 09 date: words: 34574 sentences: 1845 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/7723.txt txt: ./txt/7723.txt summary: "Ha!" muttered the king, and his bold face fell, "comes the earl''s "The danger is past forever!" said King Edward, as the wine sparkled fall into the hands of the Earl of March (Edward IV.), Warwick and bewitched the Earl of Warwick and his grace the Lord Clarence, so that thou hast a girl in thy troop who hath a blinking eye that well wizard whom King Edward hath given up to the people,--look to thy Edward shall not reign; the earl must say also what king England pardoned thy evil thought; thou hast told me thyself that another face "Ask the earl thyself, Isabel; Lord Warwick hath no concealment from "Come hither, my Anne," he said tenderly; "thou who hast thy mother''s "Pasque Dieu!" said the king, laying his hand on the young man''s earl to England, nor appear there till his father was proclaimed king. id: 7724 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: The Last of the Barons — Volume 10 date: words: 23914 sentences: 1303 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/7724.txt txt: ./txt/7724.txt summary: "Meanwhile, thou lovest me, Hastings!" said Sibyll, with great mind, and I said to myself, ''Lord Hastings is King Edward''s friend; "She loves thee, then?" said Adam, in a tone of great anguish,--"she "Then go,--go at once; come back no more till thou hast wound up thy "thou hast spoken as beseems thee; and my answer I will tell thy king, the duke, then moving his chair nearer to Hastings, said with a "Tush, William!" replied the king, more gently, "thou hast more than "I tell thee, Graul," said the friar, "that thou hast had far the best thee for thirty; but thou hast led too jolly a life to look still in "Thou art mad, Hastings!" said the king, in great astonishment. "Come, Hastings," said the king, with a ghastly smile,--"they tell us his hand on the earl''s shoulder, and said, "Peace be with thee!--thou id: 7722 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: The Last of the Barons — Volume 08 date: words: 19354 sentences: 1083 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/7722.txt txt: ./txt/7722.txt summary: king or kaisar, that thou canst not choose thy bride as the heart bids bravest, Sir Marmaduke Nevile accompanied the earl and the Lady Anne "Shall I love thee, Sibyll?" she said, with a girl''s candid "Would the Earl Warwick approve thy pity, sweet Lady Anne?" asked "Sir Marmaduke," then said Alwyn, in a grave and earnest voice, "it "My poor Alwyn," he said, "if thou canst save this young maid,--whom am here in attendance on sweet Lady Anne, whom the king loves as a I tell thee that if thou dreamest that Lord Hastings loves Sibyll Warner as man loves the maiden he would wed, thou deceivest moments, both in thought, till Hastings said: "Thou lovest me, Sibyll, King Edward feasted high, and Sibyll sat in her father''s chamber,--she The Lady Anne (to whom Sibyll had previously communicated the king''s "King!" said the brave old man, "may God pardon thee; for if the last id: 7726 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: The Last of the Barons — Volume 12 date: words: 18150 sentences: 951 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/7726.txt txt: ./txt/7726.txt summary: The next day Edward and his army entered, amidst departure of the York army, that Lord Hastings entered the Tower, to gazed steadily on his face, and said, "Lord Hastings, they tell me thy "Tear him from me, and if King Edward win the day, Lord Hastings shall have thy life; if Lord Warwick, thy days are lover; on the other hand, should Lord Warwick get the better, what Perhaps if your father be true to King Edward, "My friends, my followers, and my children," said the earl, "the field London, where they spread the news of the earl''s victory and Edward''s "Ha!" said Edward, thoughtfully, "bold Gloucester fails, Montagu is "All is lost!" said Montagu, as side by side with Warwick the brothers mists are needed no more now; King Edward hath got the day, eh?" King Edward comes. kith, ambition, love, were to other men was Lord Warwick''s smile to id: 7725 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: The Last of the Barons — Volume 11 date: words: 14119 sentences: 695 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/7725.txt txt: ./txt/7725.txt summary: man, and then went to the earl of Warwick to declare that Master great towns, that between Edward of York and the Earl of Warwick a "I pardon thee," answered Warwick; "and if ever thou art wronged as I the bark that has borne Edward king of England to the land of his reached Lord Warwick in his hall, King Henry in his palace, Elizabeth The moment the earl heard of Edward''s reception at York, When the earl next heard that Edward had passed Pontefract with letter from Amboise to King Edward; see, his duchess, Warwick''s very The earl, meanwhile, had reached Warwick, still encamped; Edward advanced on the town of Warwick thus vacated; Earl of Warwick''s party, for, as you have heard before, this Warwick town, with offers of pardon to the earl, with promises of with the earl in person would give to Edward, justified Warwick in id: 7715 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: The Last of the Barons — Volume 01 date: words: 39925 sentences: 2012 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/7715.txt txt: ./txt/7715.txt summary: smile, Lord Montagu turned to the young man he had noticed as wearing "Worshipful sir," said the young Nevile, with equal generosity, "I "Thou art hard on thy namesake, fair my lord," said a young noble, in "Fair and softly, Master Marmaduke," said Alwyn, "you will understand been good-night and a long day to Marmaduke Nevile. father''s guest," said Sibyll; and retracing the way up the stairs, she "My father," said the gentle voice of Sibyll, "my poor father, thou "Do not frown on me, Father," said Sibyll, sadly; "let the world "Is this thy friend, Master Nevile?" said Sibyll, with a glance at the "Your father is a great man," said Alwyn, after a pause. "Young man, what wantest thou with all this gold?" said Adam, in a The unexpected sight of the fair young face of Marmaduke Nevile, and MASTER MARMADUKE NEVILE LEAVES THE WIZARD''S HOUSE FOR THE GREAT WORLD. id: 7718 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: The Last of the Barons — Volume 04 date: words: 32616 sentences: 1617 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/7718.txt txt: ./txt/7718.txt summary: yet true to my king and his cause; I shall know how to advise Edward to the marvellous love that King Louis shows my lord the earl. "Your pardon, my Lord Hastings," said Rivers, "I knew not my thrust Lord Warwick, our couriers bring us word that Count Charolois declares "You speak wisely, sir," said the queen; "and your king will yet "It is said," observed Sibyll, looking down, "that my Lord Hastings or speak word against King Edward, yet were that princely lord--the "Well, my dear lord and brother," said Montagu, laying his arm on the "My lord king," answered the count, "I fear me, indeed, that a knight "Our Lord forefend," said Richard, "that I should say that Warwick "You know not Lord Warwick, Sir Count. Earl of Warwick, Prince Richard said, in a voice which, though even "Return with us," said the Lord of St. John, "and we will make Edward id: 7717 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: The Last of the Barons — Volume 03 date: words: 23254 sentences: 1331 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/7717.txt txt: ./txt/7717.txt summary: "My poor father!" she said pityingly, "wilt thou not leave thyself the Father, thy Sibyll only hoarded her poor gains for thee!" poor Adam," said Hilyard; "thou canst scarcely have passed thy broad brown hand on Warner''s shoulder, resumed, "Thou art poor, Adam!" man''s reason; and if he be, as his friends hope, sane and rightjudging, thou wilt give him certain papers, which, after his hand has "Thou art unselfish, sweet mistress," said Hastings; and, surprised by MASTER ADAM WARNER AND KING HENRY THE SIXTH. "My lord," said the officer at the gate, "one Master Adam Warner hath "And now, good my lord," said Adam, hastening, with eager hands, to Warner,"--for here Adam, poor man, awed by Henry''s mildness into shame "I desire nothing better, my lord king," said Adam, boldly; "but first "Um!" said the prince, smiling, "Master Warner, thou hast read of the id: 7721 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: The Last of the Barons — Volume 07 date: words: 22110 sentences: 1182 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/7721.txt txt: ./txt/7721.txt summary: "And I answer," said Edward, loftily, "that whether Warwick approve or "Yes, my lords and sirs, see,--it is not the Earl of Warwick, next to "Well, my friends," said Warwick, "and what would you of the king?" Earl of Warwick is in the village, and if his banner float beside King to proclaim Clarence king and Warwick lord protector. "Um!" said the Lollard, "Lord Warwick is a good man, and has never, county of Warwick; and Anthony Woodville wrote word that, if the king complaint, and took his place by the king''s side, when Edward said "I misthink the king," said Warwick, gloomily; "but my word is pledged "Oh, my king," said Anthony, now Earl of Rivers,--who, by far the "King Edward," said Warwick, slowly and mournfully, "you have deceived to the great Earl of Warwick will Edward IV. itself, and, God''s truth, I would rather be Lord Warwick than King of id: 7720 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: The Last of the Barons — Volume 06 date: words: 14366 sentences: 784 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/7720.txt txt: ./txt/7720.txt summary: Gloucester wed Anne, and (let thy ambitious heart beat high, Montagu) "Thou art profane, Montagu; the Church spoils no man,--the Church "Adam," quoth Hilyard, "ere I answer, tell me this: Thou with thy science wouldst change the world: art thou a jot nearer to thy end?" "Well-a-day," said poor Adam, "you know little what I have undergone. "And for what hast thou kneaded up all this waste of wax?" asked Adam. thou too provoking; but I honour and love thee, man,--let it pass. "As man''s genius to him is woman''s heart to her," answered Sibyll, her "Thou art brave and gay in thy silken sheen," said Adam, curiously Thou hast heard that in youth he wooed Katherine Nevile,--that we Lord Hastings in the court he paid to Sibyll. "My child, thou art entangling thy skein," said the lady of Bonville, JOY FOR ADAM, AND HOPE FOR SIBYLL--AND POPULAR FRIAR BUNGEY! id: 7716 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: The Last of the Barons — Volume 02 date: words: 12078 sentences: 566 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/7716.txt txt: ./txt/7716.txt summary: EARL WARWICK THE KING-MAKER. chamberlain, or usher, to the king-like earl, advanced to Marmaduke cousin, Master Marmaduke Nevile, to the earl''s presence?" The young Richard Nevile, Earl of Warwick, in the Rous Roll, preserved at the "Thou hast thy father''s warm heart and hasty thought, Marmaduke," said "I thank and accept thee, young Nevile; but thou hast heard that I am "Ah, Father," said the elder of these two girls, as Warwick''s hand "Is he not to be pitied?--Crown, wife, son, and Earl Warwick''s stout eyes of the king, "art thou not ashamed, my lord?--the grim earl comes Edward, as Warwick slightly bent his proud knee to his king; "your "Thou wrongest me, Warwick," said the king, carelessly; "Dame Cook was "Warwick, thou deemest ill of thy king''s kingliness." "King Edward," said Warwick, moodily, "tried services merit not this young prince, in a whisper, "a word in thy ear, noble Warwick!" id: 7719 author: Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title: The Last of the Barons — Volume 05 date: words: 9313 sentences: 528 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/7719.txt txt: ./txt/7719.txt summary: "Nay, sweet prince," said the ecclesiastic, "I pray thee to consider Thou hast persuaded me to accompany thee to Lord Warwick "Thou forgettest that the Lady Isabel is dearly loved by Clarence, and "My lord, my Richard," said the countess, "why didst thou steal so "Peradventure, fair lord," said the countess, with an arch yet halfmelancholy smile, "because that pride, or ambition, name it as thou "And what brings ye hither, young truants?" said the earl, as Anne, "Warwick," replied the prince, "thou mayest know that I never looked chief) pass to the Lady Anne," said Richard, musingly. "Nay, nay, sister," said Anne; "what is there in Richard that "Would love reconcile thee to such a loss, proud Isabel?" said Anne, noble Richard, thou art so young that the king and the world would "Nay," said Warwick, "thou knowest that I am a plain man; to bid thee id: 57164 author: Oman, Charles title: Warwick, the Kingmaker date: words: 70074 sentences: 3104 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/57164.txt txt: ./txt/57164.txt summary: reader of history than Richard Neville Earl of Warwick and Salisbury. Earl Ralph went on in a prosperous career, aided King Henry against On the 27th Warwick himself, his father, the Earl of March, Lord Thither came Warwick''s uncle Edward Neville Lord Warwick and March conducted King Henry back with all respect to London, ''Long live King Henry and the Earl of Warwick,'' for the said Earl had Warwick and the Earl of March were at hand: Fulford''s men abandoned When Warwick and King Edward learnt that the Queen and the Northern King Henry with his wife and son lay at York, but all his lords with were the King, Warwick, his brother John, his uncle Fauconbridge, Lord When Warwick and King Edward drew in their men from the pursuit, and While Montagu and Warwick had been in the North, King Edward had been id: 32675 author: Rogers, W. H. Hamilton (William Henry Hamilton) title: The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West date: words: 112644 sentences: 5367 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/32675.txt txt: ./txt/32675.txt summary: To Sir Nicholas succeeded William his son, who married Joan daughter Sir William Cheney, his son and successor, married Cicely, daughter of left two daughters,--Elizabeth, born Nov., 1424, married Sir John Sir Thomas by Alice Skipwith, married Elizabeth daughter of John de of king Henry the VII House, and his son was the third Lord Of Sir William''s sons, Richard the eldest died without issue before Thomas Bonville, third son, married Cicely, daughter of Sir John John Bonville, son and heir of Sir William and Margaret d''Aumarle, Arundell (second son of Sir John), and his wife Margaret Howard, Sir William Courtenay''s mother was Margaret Bonville, daughter of Lord Sir Thomas Cheney, nephew and heir of John, Lord Cheney, K.G., married church of Minster, but his son Henry, Lord Cheney, having on 22 Sir Richard died about 1427, his wife afterward married John Sir John Stafford, second son, married Anne daughter of William the id: 848 author: Stevenson, Robert Louis title: The Black Arrow: A Tale of Two Roses date: words: 80708 sentences: 5436 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/848.txt txt: ./txt/848.txt summary: "Nay," said Dick, "every man that follows shall have sixpence a day, and "Master Dick," said Bennet, "come hither, and pull me a good pull upon "Come, Hatch," said Dick, "respect his stone-blind eyes. Half an hour later, Sir Daniel gave Dick the letter, and bade him speed "And how came ye with Sir Daniel, Master Matcham?" pursued Dick. marriage is like death, it comes to all," said Dick, with "I think I be a man of wood, indeed," said Dick, "to trudge afoot the "Nay," said Matcham, "I would ''a'' saved us both, good Dick, for I can "Well, lad," returned Dick, taking the hand which was offered him, "good "Sir Daniel hath a wise tongue," said Hatch, aside, to Dick. "Nay, Sir Daniel," said Dick, "but where the master biddeth there will "They began to come, Master Dick," said Greensheve, "about the time ye id: 32954 author: Stevenson, Robert Louis title: The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses date: words: 81337 sentences: 5601 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/32954.txt txt: ./txt/32954.txt summary: "Nay," said Dick, "every man that follows shall have sixpence a day, and "Master Dick," said Bennet, "come hither, and pull me a good pull upon "Come, Hatch," said Dick, "respect his stone-blind eyes. Half an hour later, Sir Daniel gave Dick the letter, and bade him speed "And how came ye with Sir Daniel, Master Matcham?" pursued Dick. marriage is like death, it comes to all," said Dick, with "I think I be a man of wood, indeed," said Dick, "to trudge afoot the "Nay," said Matcham, "I would ''a'' saved us both, good Dick, for I can "Well, lad," returned Dick, taking the hand which was offered him, "good "Sir Daniel hath a wise tongue," said Hatch, aside, to Dick. "Nay, Sir Daniel," said Dick, "but where the master biddeth there will "They began to come, Master Dick," said Greensheve, "about the time ye id: 31484 author: Stevenson, Robert Louis title: The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition, Vol. 08 date: words: 87769 sentences: 5943 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/31484.txt txt: ./txt/31484.txt summary: "Nay," said Dick; "every man that follows shall have sixpence a day, and "Master Dick," said Bennet, "come hither, and pull me a good pull upon "Come, Hatch," said Dick, "respect his stone-blind eyes. Half an hour later, Sir Daniel gave Dick the letter and bade him speed "And how came ye with Sir Daniel, Master Matcham?" pursued Dick. marriage is like death, it comes to all," said Dick, with "I think I be a man of wood, indeed," said Dick, "to trudge afoot the "Nay," said Matcham, "I would ''a'' saved us both, good Dick, for I can "Well, lad," returned Dick, taking the hand which was offered him, "good "Sir Daniel hath a wise tongue," said Hatch aside to Dick. "Nay, Sir Daniel," said Dick, "but where the master biddeth there will "They began to come, Master Dick," said Greensheve, "about the time ye ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel